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990: Encyclopedia - 990
990 - Events.
January 1 - Kievan Rus' adopts the Julian calendar.
Construction of the Al-Hakim Mosque begins in Cairo.
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia - Brian Boru
Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig (941 - 1014) ( known as Brian Boru in English) was High King of Ireland (1002-1014) . Although the exact deta...
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Béziers: Encyclopedia - Béziers
2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military perso...
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Dagome Iudex: Encyclopedia - Dagome Iudex
Dagome iudex is the name applied to one of the earliest documents relating to Poland, written by Mieszko I and his wife Oda in 991, placi...
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Al-andalus: Encyclopedia - Al-andalus
Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years.
In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leade...
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Encyclopedia - Bulgarian Orthodox Church
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Church with some 6.5 million members in the Republic of Bulgaria and b...
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Yunmen Wenyan: Encyclopedia - Yunmen Wenyan
Yúnmén Wényǎn (862 or 864-949 CE), (雲門文偃; Japanese: Ummon Bun'en; he is also variously known in English as "Unmon", "Ummon Da...
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Wyld: Encyclopedia - Wyld
WYLD is a traditional Urban Gospel outlet based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Clear Channel Communications stations broadcasts at 940...
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Vladimir: Encyclopedia - Vladimir
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Vladimir (Russian: Влади́мир) is a city in Russia, an administrative center of Vladimir Oblast. It is loca...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia - Habsburg
Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe.
Their principal roles w...
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Uppland: Encyclopedia - Uppland
Uppland (listen ▶ (help·info)) is a historical province or landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Södermanland, Västman...
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Ariccia: Encyclopedia - Ariccia
Ariccia is a commune in the province of Rome, in the Province of Rome of the Lazio (Latium) region. It is part of the suburb of Rome and ...
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January 1: Encyclopedia - January 1
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in ...
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1034: Encyclopedia - 1034
1034 - Events.
April 11 - Empress Zoe of Byzantium marries her chamberlain and elevates him to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire ...
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1066: Encyclopedia - 1066
1066 - Events.
January 6 - Harold II is crowned King of England the day after Edward the Confessor dies.
September 20 - Tostig Godwins...
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Kenning: Encyclopedia - Kenning
In literature, a kenning is a compound poetic phrase substituted for the usual name of a person or thing. For example the sea in Old Engl...
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Oder River: Encyclopedia - Oder River
The Oder River (Czech/Polish: Odra, German: Oder, Ancient Latin: Viadua, Viadrus, Medieval Latin: Odera, Oddera) is a river in Central Eu...
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Old English Bible Translations: Encyclopedia - Old English Bible Translations
A number of Old English Bible translations (pre 1066) were prepared in medieval England, translations of parts of the Bible into the Old ...
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Diocese Of Skara: Encyclopedia Ii - Diocese Of Skara - History
It was suffragan to the Archdiocese of Hamburg (990-1104), to the Archdiocese of Lund (1104-64), and finally to the Archdiocese of Uppsal...
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Hasdai Ibn Shaprut: Encyclopedia Ii - Hasdai Ibn Shaprut - Jewish Activity
Hasdai was very active in behalf of his co-religionists and Jewish science. When he heard that in Eastern Europe there was a Jewish state...
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Duklja: Encyclopedia Ii - Duklja - History
Duklja - Early.
De Administrando Imperio from the 10th century mentions it in the story of the province of Dalmatia:
Now, the said Cro...
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Gdynia: Encyclopedia Ii - Gdynia - History
The first known mention of the name "Gdynia" was of a Pomeranian (Kashubian) fishing village, in 1253. Oksywie, now part of Gdynia, was m...
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Uppland: Encyclopedia Ii - Uppland - Geography
Uppland was historically divided into chartered cities and districts. Within Roslagen they were called ship districts, and in the rest of...
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Yunmen Wenyan: Encyclopedia Ii - Yunmen Wenyan - Biography
Yunmen was born in the town of Jiaxing near Suzhou to the Zhang family (but later as a monk he would take the name Wenyan; to avoid confu...
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Lund: Encyclopedia Ii - Lund - History
The foundation of Lund remains unclear. Until recently, the town was thought to have been founded by King Canute the Great around 1020, h...
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Pisa: Encyclopedia Ii - Pisa - History
Pisa - Ancient times.
Nobody really knows when Pisa was founded. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, Arno and Auser (now disap...
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Skåne: Encyclopedia Ii - Skåne - Geography
The geography of Skåne was shaped by the last ice age, the Wisconsin glaciation, a time when it was totally covered with ice. When the i...
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Oder River: Encyclopedia Ii - Oder River - Geography
The Oder River is 854 km long: 112 in the Czech Republic, 742 in Poland (including 187 on the border between Germany and Poland) and seco...
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Vladimir: Encyclopedia Ii - Vladimir - History
Vladimir - Foundation date controversy.
The area occupied by the city of Vladimir has been inhabited by humans (at least intermittently...
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Song Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Song Dynasty - Arts Culture And Economy
The founders of the Song dynasty built an effective centralized bureaucracy staffed with civilian scholar-officials. Regional military go...
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Dagome Iudex: Encyclopedia Ii - Dagome Iudex - Nature And Import Of The Dagome Iudex
The Dagome iudex survives only in the form of a summary, completed ca. 1080. It was found in a register compiled by a curial cardinal dur...
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Silesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Silesia - History
Silesia - Early people.
Silesia was inhabited by various people that belonged to changing archeological cultures in the Stone, Bronze, ...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Conversion Table From Nengō To Gregorian Calendar Years
The Japanese calendars prior to 1873 were derived from the Chinese. Japan adopted the Chinese calendar in 645.
To convert a Japanese year...
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Egill Skallagrímsson: Encyclopedia Ii - Egill Skallagrímsson - Life
Egill wrote his first poem at the age of three years. He exhibited berserk behaviour, and this, together with the description of his larg...
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Pecheneg: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecheneg - Origins And Area
According to one theory, the Pechenegs originated from the Wusun people of Central Asia, recorded in Chinese chronicles in the early cent...
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Al-andalus: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-andalus - Culture
Al-Andalus - Non-Muslims Dhimmi under the Caliphate.
See also: Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain
The treatment of non-Muslims (spe...
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - History
In 964, Brian Boru's older brother, Mathgamain, claimed control over the entire province of Munster by capturing the Rock of Cashel, capi...
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Pisa: Encyclopedia Ii - Pisa - History
Pisa - Ancient times.
Pisa's origins are unknown. The city lies at the junction of two rivers, Arno and Auser (now disappeared) in the ...
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Ariccia: Encyclopedia Ii - Ariccia - History
According to a vague notice by Caius Julius Solinus, Ariccia was founded by an one Archilocus Siculus in very ancient times. Ruins found ...
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Béziers: Encyclopedia Ii - Béziers - History
The site has been occupied since Neolithic times, before the influx of Celts. Roman Betarra was on the road that linked Provence with Ibe...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - A Brief History Of The House Of Habsburg
Habsburg - From Counts of Habsburg to Holy Roman Emperors.
The name is derived from the Swiss Habichtsburg (Hawk Castle), the family se...
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Canonical Status And Organisation
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an inseparable member of the one, holy, synodal and apostolic church and is organised as a self-governin...
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History Of Poland 966–1385: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Poland 966–1385 - The Middle Ages
The Polanes, first mentioned in the 10th century chronicles of Ibrahim ibn Jakub , were up until then a part of the Czechs. The Polanes t...
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Ohrid: Encyclopedia Ii - Ohrid - History
The city was founded during classical antiquity with the name Lychnidos. It was located along the Via Egnatia, which connected the Adriat...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Han Dynasty
Yuánguāng(元光)
Yuánshuò (元朔)
Yuánshòu (元狩)
Yuándǐng (元鼎)
Yuánfēng (元封)
Tàichū (太初)
Tiānhàn (天漢)
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Iranian Kurdistan: Encyclopedia Ii - Iranian Kurdistan - Human Rights Sitiuation In Iranian Kurdistan
There are five to eight million Kurdish Iranians residing mainly in the west and northwest of the country in areas contiguous with Kurdis...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Ming Dynasty
To see the Ming dynasty emperors on a separate page, check here.
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朱元璋
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Five Dynasties And Ten Kingdoms
Qianhua (乾化 qian2 hua4) 911-912
Zhenming (貞明 zhen1 ming2) 915-921 Longde (龍德 long2 de2) 921-923
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Song Dynasty
Qiande (乾德 Qiándé) 963-968
Kaibao (開寶 Kāibǎo) 968-976
Yongxi (雍熙 Yōngxī) 984-987
Duangong (端拱 Duāngǒng) 988-989
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Yuan Dynasty
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1264-1294
Dade (大德 Dàdé) 1297-1307
Yanyou (延祐 Yányòu) 1314-1320
Zhihe (致和 Zhìhé) 1328
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Jin Dynasty
Miao Hao
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Western Xia
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Kāiyùn (開運) 1034
Guǎngpíng (廣平) 1035-1036
Dàqìng (大慶) 1036-1038
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Liao Dynasty
Tianzan (天贊 Tiānzàn) 922-926
Tianxian (天顯 Tiānxiǎn) 926
Huitong (會同 Huìtóng) 938-947
Datong (大同 Dàtóng) 947
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - Cultural Heritage
The family descended from him (the O'Briens) subsequently ranked as one of the chief dynastic families of the country (see Chiefs of the ...
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History Of Poland 966–1385: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Poland 966–1385 - Angevin Poland
For a decade and a half, 1370 – 1385, Poland was under the rule of neither the Piasts nor the Jagiellons. During those 15 years, after ...
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History Of Poland 966–1385: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Poland 966–1385 - Late Piast Dynasty And Reunification
In 1320, with the coronation of Wladislaus I as the King of Poland, a new period in Polish history started.
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Iranian Kurdistan: Encyclopedia Ii - Iranian Kurdistan - Kurds In Modern Iran
Iranian Kurdistan - Republic of Kurdistan in Mahabad.
Although Iran had declared its neutrality in the Second World War, it was occupi...
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Al-andalus: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-andalus - History
Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years.
In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leade...
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Ohrid: Encyclopedia Ii - Ohrid - Buildings And Museums Selection
There is a legend supported by observations by Ottoman traveller from 15th century, Evlia Celebia that there were 365 chapels within the ...
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Pecheneg: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecheneg - History And Decline
From the 9th century AD, the Pechenegs started an uneasy relationship with Kievan Rus. For more than two centuries they launched random r...
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Pecheneg: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecheneg - Alliance With Byzantium
In the 9th century, the Byzantines became allied with the Pechenegs, using them to fend off other, more dangerous tribes such as the Vara...
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Iranian Kurdistan: Encyclopedia Ii - Iranian Kurdistan - History
A very early record of confrontation between the Kurds and the Sassanid Empire appears in a historical text called the Book of the Deeds ...
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Duklja: Encyclopedia Ii - Duklja - Name
"Doclea" was the name of the region during the early period of the Roman Empire. It is believed to originate from the name of an early Il...
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Skåne: Encyclopedia Ii - Skåne - Dukes Of Skåne
Since 1772, Swedish Princes have been created Dukes of various provinces. Although this is a solely nominal title, it may result in an em...
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Skåne: Encyclopedia Ii - Skåne - Culture
The culture of Skåne is held to be a little distinctive from the rest of Sweden, influenced by its closeness to Denmark and Germany, and...
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Silesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Silesia - Name Of The Region
One theory claims that the name Silesia is derived from the Silingi, which most likely were a Vandalic people, who supposedly lived south...
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Silesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Silesia - Demographics
Modern Silesia is inhabited mostly by Poles and Silesians, but also by minorities of Germans, Czechs, and Moravians. The last Polish cens...
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Silesia: Encyclopedia Ii - Silesia - Demographics
Modern Silesia is inhabited mostly by Poles and Silesians, but also by minorities of Germans, Czechs, and Moravians. The last Polish cens...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Tang Dynasty
Xianqing (顯慶 xian3 qing4) 656-661
Longshuo (龍朔 long2 shuo4) 661-663
Linde (麟德 lin2 de2) 664-665
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Skåne: Encyclopedia Ii - Skåne - History
Main article: History of Skåne
Historically the province of Skåne was a part of Terra Scania, also known as Skåneland, which together ...
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Yunmen Wenyan: Encyclopedia Ii - Yunmen Wenyan - Koans
A monk once asked Ummon, "What is the Buddha?"
Ummon answered thusly: "A dried shit-stick!"
Note: A 'dry shit stick' was the medieval e...
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Al-andalus: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-andalus - History
Al-Andalus - Conquest and early years.
In 711 AD, a Moorish Islamic army from North Africa invaded Visigoth Hispania. Under their leade...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Queens Consort Of France
From the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, the greatest non-Habsburg power in Europe was usually France. As a result, in usuall...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Bohemia
The kingship of Bohemia was for centuries a position elected by its nobles. As a result, it was not an automatically inherited position. ...
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Al-andalus: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-andalus - Etymology Of Al-andalus
The etymology of the word "al-Andalus" is uncertain. The word is popularly thought to be derived from the Vandals, the Germanic tribe who...
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Egill Skallagrímsson: Encyclopedia Ii - Egill Skallagrímsson - Poems
In addition to being a warrior of immense might, Egill's poetry is also considered by many historians to be the finest of the ancient sca...
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Gdynia: Encyclopedia Ii - Gdynia - Sports
There are many popular professional sports teams in Gdynia and Tricity area. Amateur sports are played by thousands of Gdynia’s citizen...
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Gdynia: Encyclopedia Ii - Gdynia - Economy
Notable companies that have their headquarters in Gdynia:
Stocznia Gdynia, the largest Polish shipyard
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Hungary
The kingship of Hungary remained in the Habsburg family for centuries; but as the kingship was not strictly inherited and was sometimes u...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Main Line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes Of Austria
Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain Kings of Portugal 1580-1640.
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - Popular Image
The popular image of Boru as a ruler who managed to unify the regional leaders of Ireland in order to free the land from a 'Danish' (Viki...
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - Royal Ascent
When Brian's father died, the kingship of Thomond passed to his older brother, Mathgamain, and when Mathgamain was killed in 976, Brian r...
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - The Dal Gcais
Main article: The Dal gCais.
Brian Boru was from a group of people so obscure that they adopted a fictitious, but more prestigious name, ...
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Brian Boru: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Boru - Cultural Heritage
The family descended from him (the O'Briens) subsequently ranked as one of the chief dynastic families of the country (see Chiefs of the ...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Main Line
Before Rudolph rose to German king, the Habsburgs were Counts in what is today south-western Germany and Switzerland.
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Dioceses
Dioceses in Bulgaria:
Diocese of Vidin (bulg.: Видинска епархия);
Diocese of Vratsa (bulg.: Врачанска епар...
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Gdynia: Encyclopedia Ii - Gdynia - Politics
Gdynia - Gdynia/Słupsk constituency.
Members of Parliament (Sejm) elected from Gdynia/Slupsk constituency
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Hasdai Ibn Shaprut: Encyclopedia Ii - Hasdai Ibn Shaprut - As Minister
Hasdai rendered important services to his master by his treatment of an embassy headed by John of Gorze, sent to Córdoba in 956 by Otto ...
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Uppland: Encyclopedia Ii - Uppland - Counties
Provinces serve no administrative function in Sweden today. Instead, this is done by the Counties of Sweden län. Uppland is divided in t...
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Vladimir: Encyclopedia Ii - Vladimir - Sightseeings
Modern Vladimir is a part of the Golden ring of the ancient Russian cities and a significant tourist center. Its three chief monuments, i...
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Yunmen Wenyan: Encyclopedia Ii - Yunmen Wenyan - Teachings
Yunmen was renowned for his forceful and direct yet subtle teaching and for his wisdom and skill at oratory; fittingly, Yunmen is one of ...
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Uppland: Encyclopedia Ii - Uppland - Heraldry
Arms granted in 1560. Historically Uppland ranked as a duchy and the coat of arms is represented with a dukal coronet. Blazon: "Gules, a ...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period
Qinglong (青龍 qing1 long2) 233-237
Jingchu (景初 jing3 chu1) 237-239
Jiaping (嘉平 jia1 ping2) 249-254
Ganlu (甘露 gan1 lu4) 256...
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Table Of Chinese Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - Table Of Chinese Monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period
Yongfeng (永鳳 yong3 feng4) 308-309
Herui (河瑞 he2 rui4) 309-310
Jiaping (嘉平 jia1 ping2) 311-315
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Oder River: Encyclopedia Ii - Oder River - Navigation
The Odra is navigable over a large part of its total length, as far upstream as to the town of Kozle, where the river connects to the Gli...
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Oder River: Encyclopedia Ii - Oder River - History
The river was known to the Romans as Viadrus, Viadua, as it was a branch of the Amber Road from the Baltic Sea to the Roman Empire. Howev...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Unofficial Nengō System 私年号
Besides the official nengō system, one encounters in pre-modern works the use of private or unofficial nengō system, known as shinengō...
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Japanese Era Name: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Era Name - Overview
Nengō, originated in China in 140 BC, was adopted by Japan in AD 645 during the reign of Empress Kōtoku (孝徳天皇). The first era n...
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Lund: Encyclopedia Ii - Lund - Geography
As an unavoidable consequence of Lund being located on a hill, albeit very gently sloping, the city has a considerable difference in alti...
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Song Dynasty: Encyclopedia Ii - Song Dynasty - Song Dynasty Emperors
Convention: "Song" + temple name or posthumous name except last emperor who was revered as Song Di Bing (宋帝昺 Sòng Dì Bǐng).
Son...
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